The Bower, Trevone is an attractive single-level Cornish property that captures the essence of relaxed seaside living. The well-appointed kitchen features an electric oven, induction hob, and premium Nespresso Magimix, making meal preparation a delight whether you're whipping up a quick breakfast or preparing a family feast. Beyond the kitchen, the living spaces invite genuine relaxation—sink into the sofa beside the welcoming wood burner, enjoy a film on the Smart TV, or settle in with a Bose sound system for pure indulgence.
Step into the games room where a pool table and table tennis await, offering hours of friendly competition and laughter on rainy afternoons. The conservatory dining area provides a charming spot for gathering over meals, while the enclosed rear garden, complete with coal BBQ and garden furniture, invites al fresco dining and outdoor adventure. Four beautifully appointed bedrooms ensure comfort for everyone: choose the king-size sanctuary, one of two twin rooms, or the bunk-bedded room perfect for younger guests. Two bathrooms and a shower room mean no queuing come morning time.
Imagine waking to the sound of seagulls, your family already planning whether it's a beach day or garden games. Watch the children dash outside with buckets and spades. By evening, gather around the wood burner, sharing stories of your adventure while the Atlantic breeze whispers through the gardens. This is where memories are made.
The Bower, Trevone sits beautifully positioned to explore North Cornwall's treasures. Just a gentle stroll away—less than half a kilometre—lies Trevone Bay, a gorgeous sandy beach beloved by families and surfers alike, where rock pooling and sandcastle building await. The dramatic South West Coast Path winds nearby, fringing the National Trust's Travose Head with its sweeping views; dolphins, seals, and colourful birdlife frequently grace these stunning cliffs.
Padstow, merely two kilometres away, offers a vibrant hub for watersports enthusiasts and foodies alike. The multi-award-winning Padstow Brewing Co (2 km) showcases unique craft beers through brewery tours and guided tastings, whilst the charming Padstow Museum (3 km) brings maritime heritage alive with interactive exhibits and family-friendly activities. Nearby Harlyn Bay (3 km) and Constantine Bay (5 km) offer alternative beach escapes for variety-seekers. Venture further to discover the picturesque Trevibban Mill Vineyard (6 km), a scenic setting offering wine tastings and guided tours amid orchards and vines. For deeper exploration, atmospheric Bodmin Jail (26 km) presents fascinating heritage through guided tours and paranormal experiences.
The mesmerising Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection (49 km) descends underground through authentic Victorian-era tunnels to showcase Cornwall's extraordinary tin and copper mining legacy, complete with original machinery and guided tours through working mine shafts. Upper Tamar Lake, a 53-kilometre drive away, offers a tranquil retreat surrounded by rolling countryside on the Cornwall-Devon border, enchanting nature lovers with its peaceful walking trails, abundant wildlife, and excellent fishing opportunities. The Museum of Cornish Life (54 km) in Helston displays captivating artefacts spanning centuries of Cornish heritage across three atmospheric floors, featuring everything from traditional crafts and farming implements to reconstructed period rooms.
Port Isaac, just 27 kilometres away, has gained international fame as the picturesque filming location for the beloved television series “Doc Martin,” where visitors can explore the very streets and buildings featured in the show. This enchanting fishing village captivates guests with its narrow cobbled lanes tumbling down to a working harbour, lined with whitewashed cottages and traditional Cornish pubs. Meanwhile, the historic market town of Liskeard sits beautifully positioned 37 km from your base, perfectly placed between the rugged wilderness of Bodmin Moor and Cornwall's stunning south coast, offering excellent shopping, charming Georgian architecture, and convenient transport links for exploring the wider region.























